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Alicia Keys/Early Years Compilation 2001-2002 S & V

Alicia Keys/Early Years Compilation 2001-2002 S & V

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Alicia Keys is still innocent and cute, but her talent has already blossomed at the age of 20, when she released Songs In A Minor in 2001, and how she became a superstar until she won five Grammy Awards in 2002. It is a combination of a DVD video collection that compiles the journey, and a CD that has been remastered and edited. Alicia initially signed a contract with Columbia, but was unable to find a producer, so with the help of Clive Davis, she successfully canceled the contract and produced an album with Arista, and then Clive asked Oprah Winfrey to make Alicia famous. She appeared on the Oprah Winfrey Show, and Oprah was impressed by Alicia's performance and praised Alicia, saying that her first album was all produced by Alicia, with the exception of Prince's songs. As a result, Fallin''s sales skyrocketed and he quickly rose to stardom. The epoch-making video of Alicia is included at the beginning. The first gig in London in 2001 is also recorded as a one-camera professional shot taken by the people involved. You can see that the earliest performances were like this. There are many performances of Fallin', but the arrangements are different. Fallin' was also covered by Prince, and Prince used the guitar solo as a reference while arranging and playing it. The original guitar solo is also performed here by the band members. Also includes an impromptu live performance with just piano and singing. Singing Mary J Blige's Real Love is rare. The sound cracks a little in the second half of How Come You Don't Call Me, but it's not noticeable. On Sesame Street, he sings a parody of Fallin', Dancin'. This is cute. Although it is an image video aimed at children, adults will also be excited. 2002 Grammy Awards pre-show. In a sense, this is a valuable performance that has a band sound for Elise. It is said that he had a high fever that day and was taking vitamin pills, but Fallin' still gave an overwhelming performance. The next performance is Fallin', a flamenco-style remix version with added orchestration and percussion. Her dance with Joaquin Cortez is bewitching and wonderful. Oprah Winfrey Show For Elise / Fallin' Interview From her first London trip in October Intro Someday We'll All Be Free Troubles How Come You Don't Call Me Fallin' Girlfriend Unknown location For Elise Real Love How Come You Don't Call Me World Music Awards Fallin' Tonight Show with Jay Reno Fallin' America Tribute To Hero Someday We'll All Be Free VH1 Vogue Fashion Awards Fallin' A Woman's Worth Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Troubles Dancin' Grammy Music Awards 2002 For Elise Fallin' Fallin '(w/Joaquin Cortes)

Oprah Winfrey Show For Elise / Fallin' Interview From her first London trip in October Intro Someday We'll All Be Free Troubles How Come You Don't Call Me Fallin' Girlfriend Unknown location For Elise Real Love How Come You Don't Call Me World Music Awards Fallin' Tonight Show with Jay Reno Fallin' America Tribute To Hero Someday We'll All Be Free VH1 Vogue Fashion Awards Fallin' A Woman's Worth Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Troubles Dancin' Grammy Music Awards 2002 For Elise Fallin' Fallin '(w/Joaquin Cortes)

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